- vaikuṇṭhá-loka
- वैकुण्ठलोक
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Vaikuntha — En el marco del hinduismo, Vaikunthá (en escritura devanagari, वैकुण्ठम) es el nombre de la morada espiritual del dios Vishnú, de cuatro brazos. Escultura de Vijaya (guardián de Vaikunthá), aquí guardando el altar del templo de Chennakesava. Los… … Wikipedia Español
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Naraka — This article is about the otherworld whose inhabitants endure suffering. For the asura (demon) in Hindu mythology, see Narakasura. Naraka (Sanskrit: नरक) is the Sanskrit word for the underworld; literally, of man. According to Hinduism, Sikhism,… … Wikipedia
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